Machiguenga

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The Machiguenga are an Indigenous people of the Peruvian Amazon, known for their forest-based subsistence lifestyle, rich oral traditions, and distinct Arawakan language.

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Machiguenga canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arawakan people
Indigenous people
ethnic group
alternativeName Machigenga
Matsigenka
surface form: Matsiguenka
continent South America
country Peru
culturalPractice myth recitation
ritual singing
storytelling
culturalRegion Amazon Basin
environment tropical rainforest
hasAutonym Matsigenka
hasCollectiveRightsRecognizedBy Peru
surface form: Peruvian state
language Machiguenga language
languageFamily Arawakan languages
lifestyle forest-based subsistence
notableFor rich oral traditions
traditional ecological knowledge
partOf Amazonian Indigenous peoples of Peru
primaryLocation Cusco Region
Madre de Dios Region
recognizedAs Indigenous people of Peru
region Peruvian Amazon
religion animism
shamanism
riverSystem Madre de Dios River
surface form: Madre de Dios River basin

Urubamba River
surface form: Urubamba River basin
subsistenceActivity fishing
gathering
hunting
swidden agriculture
threat deforestation
epidemic diseases
illegal logging
oil and gas exploration
traditionalCrop maize
manioc
plantains
sweet potatoes
traditionalEconomy subsistence economy
traditionalHousing thatched houses
traditionalHuntingTool blowgun
bow and arrow
uses medicinal plants
slash-and-burn agriculture

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Antisuyu associatedWithEthnicGroup Machiguenga